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A Labor of LUV

mchan
Explorer A
Um.... what's a blog? I'm not sure, but here is my first attempt to write a post..... I think one of the unique things about working for Southwest Airlines is the ability to help others in the community. As some of you may already know, the Ronald McDonald House is one of the major charities that Southwest Airlines supports. We had this great idea that stemmed from the retirement of some of our old uniform pieces at the end of 2004. We decided to use the material from our old uniforms to make quilts to donate to the families at the Ronald McDonald House in Dallas. We put together a team to collect the old uniforms, wash them, cut them into squares, pin, and sew them together. If anyone out there has quilted before, I'm sure you know how time consuming this is. We made a total of ten quilts!!! On the night we visited the Ronald McDonald House, we had a small group of Employees from the Dallas Love Field Airport who presented the quilts to one member of each Ronald McDonald House family in attendance at our event. During the event, we decorated Christmas stockings with the kids and even the big kids at SWA made one (who says you can't celebrate Christmas in May?)! It was fun, entertaining, and everyone had a great time sharing the Southwest Spirit! work table.jpg tina and family1.jpg blue quilt.jpg quilt.jpg gewn with stocking.jpg
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Bill_Roesner
Explorer C
I thought the recent "Spread the Love" peanut butter campaign was a great idea. To expand on this theme, why not a version to draw attention to the "Wright is Wrong " campaign. Customers and employees could be encouraged to donate a pound of Bologna to their local food bank. The twist would be that all donations would be made in the name of American Airlines, or DFW airport authority. "American Airlines is full of Bologna , so lets give some of it away....."-I guess I should leave the slogans to those in corporate.
tech_guy
Explorer C
I loved this idea of reusing the material. However, I think you made a mistake in sewing the quilts the way you did. If you would have done tie quilts they function exactly the same way and you could have done many more quilts in a tenth the time. I know, I did this for my Eagle Project with donated fabric.